Having zero experience with Ring I was wondering if anyone could share training tips on how this particular behavior is taught. I have my own ideas on how I would do it but I'd like to know how it's done "for real".

Note: I'm not planning on teaching this to Connor as there's really no need for it in PSA. I just want to put another tool in my toolbox.

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With a wall, because the dogs tend to want to go wide. I have also found that it actually helps to teach it with the decoy following you. It gives them motivation to continue, as it's not exactly a natural position

I'll admit, it was a lot easier to teach it to Harry than Grant. Harry seems to walk backwards much more naturally than either of my bulldogs.